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Appeals and Coffee


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Rainforest asks the question, "What does it REALLY mean to make an appeal?" We discuss what that means inside and outside of prison and what it means for those with and without money. We also get into the idea of culpability and how that ties into harsher sentencing for youth offenders. We finish the episode by asking Malone, "What does Starbucks taste like after 30 years in prison?"

Crime Statistics from 1960's-2001 from the US Bureau of Justice Statistics:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:US_Crime_rates_per_capita_1970-2001,_GAO_Chart.png
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00:00 - Introduction to The Shakedown
01:02 - An awkward opening...
01:59 - How do appeals work?
04:45 - Trying to legally kill someone...twice?
06:50 - Our feelings on vengeance and criminal justice
08:44 - How do appeals work...when you don't have money
12:10 - The culpability of youth offenders
16:32 - Increased sentencing for juveniles
20:08 - What you get released from prison with
21:39 - What it was like for Malone getting released after 30 years

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